Bachelor of Science in Architecture & Urban design - 2020
German University in Cairo
Autocad
Microsoft Office
Photoshop
Indesign
Illustartor
3Ds Max
Rhinoceros
Revit
Interpersonal
• Management of client relations.
• Team Collaboration and Coordination
• Material & supply chain management
Technical Engineer, Furniture customization - Maple Furniture
Sep 2022 - Present
• Successfuly produced technical drawings for over 40 furniture projects.
• Developed mood boards for 10+ projects, to visualize and present design concepts to clients (using Photoshop and 3D Max).
• Managed communication with fabric and material suppliers, overseeing order placement, tracking, and delivery.
• Managed end to end project lifecycle covering quotes, material selections & manufacturing.
• Supervised production and conduct quality checks in the factory.
• Oversaw on-site installations to ensure design and quality compliance.
Junior Architect - Sanbouk Misr
Nov 2020 - Nov 2021
• Delivered As Built architectural submittals in line with construction stages for a residential compound.
• Coordinated floor layouts with the MEP Engineering department.
• Assisted in the development of detailed working drawings for ElAraby factory project.
Technical Interior designer - ZDS Architects
July/August 2019 - Intern
• Produced detailed shop drawings for lighting, plumbing, and electrical systems in residential projects.
Interior designer - Arabesque Consultancy
July/August 2018 - Intern
• Designed furniture 2d plan layouts, detailed shop drawings and 3D modelling for multiple projects in Saudi Arabia.
TAHTA Furniture Competition (Designed in Egypt) - March 2023
• Achieved a top 10 position out of 600 teams, and the design was selected for large-scale manufacturing.
McKinsey Forward Certificate
June 2023 - Nov 2023
• Completed 6-month advanced training in digital proficiency, strategic problem-solving, and professional communication.
C O N T E N T
SEGMENTED VILLAGE |
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«ENCOMPASSED BY WADIS» |
The project started by studing the area of wadi khrouba the different levels and the surronding context ,the area between Wadi Kharouba and Wadi Raml was the location for our project to build a self sustainable city that includes all different cultural patterns of people from bedouins who are already sprawling towards the desert living on the cultivation of the wadi and the local matrouh residents who are moving and expanding towards more facilities and services and lastly the tourists that are visiting the beautiful Marsa Matrouh.
The city planning started by creating the different layers of infrastucture, open spaces, buildings including the landscape through all these layers and making use of the topography to create a city that has a strong identity and can not be built anywhere else but in this area. We had to understand people needs first and applying these ideas into a sustainable built environment that can accomadate the users and another focal point was the water topic , how the city will have enough supply of water this was done by depending not only on the desilination plants that uses sea water but also the rainfall by creating methods that collects rainwater and makes a use of it for agricultural uses or any other use, in adddition to the use of the ground water that goes through a purification system due to salts in the soil. The building materials of the city was depending on local materials found there mainly limestone , Kharsheef and other local materials .To make sure that locals and bedouins will be moving into our city we offered them adequete infrastructure , leisure social space , mega projects to offer them jobs and social housing unit and not depending on the closed comunity
community housing and with a public-private spaces that ensure the interaction and the privacy each need. Keeping a small walkable , adequtly shaded alleys and walkaways was an important theme through our whole project to try as much as possible reduce the arid climate effect between services using a 350 meter radius that provides shade. Lastly the emebankments we made sure to fully utilize them either in commercial , social, a nd leisure uses while keeping the shaded and visually connected to the wadi.
WADI CITY
Marsa Matrouh, Egypt Team work
INFRASTRUCTURE CONNECTIONS
URBAN MORPHOLOGIES AND BUILDINGS TYPOLOGIES
SEGMENTED VILLAGE
ART AND CRAFTS COLLEGE
Aswan, Egypt Individual
People in Egypt and other eastern countries value STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education over arts, Although Arts Education has a vital role in the education system. Arts and Crafts foster creativity, innovation, and economic growth. It also carries and services other subjects, industries, and sectors. It provides an introduction to potential careers in the visual arts and creative, heritage, cultural and design media industries. As a result, it acts as a linkage to the outside world and breaks the barriers for the challenges for young people.
The thesis aims to design art and crafts college that can introduce and spread the importance of Arts education using Vernacular materials in Aswan. Aswan is considered as Egypt southern gate of Africa and It lies in the eastern bank of the Nile. Aswan and the Nubian villages are known for their authentic style of architecture and their connection with art, colors and nature. Through my Aswan visit, I knew more about its culture, lifestyle and spirit that affected my vision and solutions to the project.
The design challenges were how the building typology and functions would fit into the context of Aswan and how it will react to the citizens‘ needs. Besides, the site important location acts as a great challenge for representing Aswan great culture and heritage. Researching, understanding and using vernacular architecture qualities and techniques was a great section in the project development.
Nursery institute in Aswan
Workers University
Arab Academy
Elementary school
Educational institutes
Implementing stairs between the residential units along the sloped narrow pathways, so people can walk safely from their residential units to Elsadat street.
Defining the street by adding masses in the urban voids along the street and providing shaded pedestrian street.Also,creating various bufferzones (open paces) along the street.
Designing drop offs and stops for “Kaboot” and Buses for much safer pedestrian-based neighbourhood.
Urban planning analysis showed the lack of nearby open public spaces. I decided to Implement new pedestrian friendly axis with green areas.
Filling the axes with the site missing functions such as markets and implementing small art workshops for children in the neighbourhood to increase the awareness for art and crafts education.
Transforming a vacant land into Bus and kaboot station alternative to the irregular ,undesigned and chaos old station.
Fragmentation and Nature integration
In between social interaction spaces
Circulation through open stairs
The final form layout employs balance and symmetry with differentiation and segmentation in blocks which allows clarity and readability of the various entities of the project with a consideration on thermal quality and the vegetation.
The segmented masses creates different types of discovery zones, open spaces, common spaces and inbetween quite zones, which build a community, socializing between the collective, nature and individual.
The Exhibition space is usually used to exhibit and present student arts and craft work.
VERTICAL STITCHING
TOWER+
New Capital, Egypt Individual
The main function of the tower is to provide sustainable accomodation for female expatriates and ease the challenges they may encounter along their stay which the difficulty to engage with the new society and to balance their work-life equation. The tower form is inspired by the the challenges they face with society, therefore the main concept evolved from experimenting vertical stitching of two separate towers; one representing the expatriates life and the other stand for the community activities and opportunities. The two different entities being stitched together by a connective tissue that creates common interactive spaces to bring them together.
The higher tower is residential which has private spaces for accomodation, services and leisure activities for expatriates. While the other one is designed for more public commercial, leisure and offices uses.
The connective body linking the towers together is created by triangulation steel structures to create a flexible and dynamic forms. The tissue is divided into clusters having different forms and sizes for creating diverse interior spaces and unique visual experience for the users.
The tower Iconic form makes it stand out and shows the identity of its users.
CLUSTERS EXAMPLES
TOWERS CIRCULATION
Vertical circulation with the elevators and stairs
Promenade through the open spaces by stairs in the Triangulation linkage.
Site plan
E-MOBILITY MUSEUM
TECHNOLOGY
CENTER FOR E-CARS
New Capital, Egypt Team work
The project combining both architecture and construction design of a techology center for exhibiting and providing a full experience of E-cars in the New Capital.
The project form is nspired by the car profile emphasizing speed and motion, then after further form developments, reaching the final form which having a 40 meters depth cantilivered showroom providing a remarkable journey indoors and the whole form acting as a welcoming gate while facing the main street.
The main project challenhge was the structure design that would keep the form stable in the ground while maintaining the cantilivered exhibition unique experience. Also keeping the building sustainable by saving energy through the facade extruded shading mesh to stabilize the interior thermal comfort.
The car track is designed with deifferent levels which takes the users to experience the cars while having a visual connection with the green river.
EXHIBITION HALL PROMENADE
PLATFORMS FLOOR PLAN
INTERIOR, FURNITURE & STYLING HOUSE
PROJECT
This interior design project transforms a mansion into a cozy sanctuary, meticulously selecting everything from furniture to plates.
The design philosophy centers on creating welcoming spaces that invite you to linger, ensuring each element contributes to a warm, inviting atmosphere.
With an emphasis on making the home feel welcoming, the chosen decor and furnishings contribute to a sense of warmth and ease, making it a perfect retreat for both work and relaxation. This approach creates a simple yet personalized space that embodies the essence of a comfortable, welcoming home, ideal for fostering creativity and providing a peaceful sanctuary in El Gouna.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN
DINING ROOM STAIRS WALL
KITCHENETTE MASTER BEDROOM
GUEST BEDROOM A
GUEST BEDROOM B
INTERIOR, FURNITURE & STYLING HOUSE
PROJECT
Designed for a couple who love minimalistic taste while creating a beach house that is open, welcoming, and reflecting Gouna›s character.
«Serene Oasis» embodies tranquility and elegance. Utilizing a palette of neutral colors such as white, beige, and light grey, the design emphasizes open spaces and minimalistic furniture. The decor is simple yet refined, focusing on natural light and clean lines to maintain a serene atmosphere throughout the beach house.